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Here are tonight's Page 1 previews.
This page will be updated as the headlines come in.
Jessica Elgot leads the front page.
Rachel Reeves is expected to reveal a £20BN hole in Government spending on essential Public Services.
FULL STORY: TheGuardian.com/politics/article/2024/jul/25/rachel-reeves-expected-to-reveal-20bn-shortfall-in-public-finances
Kate Nelson leads the front page.
Friends star Jennifer Aniston has gone to war with Donald Trump's feline-hating running mate after he called childless women "miserable cat ladies".
Amy-Clare Martin / Holly Evans / Kate Devlin lead the front page.
Footage showing a police officer kicking a man in the head at Manchester Airport has prompted outrage from politicians, local people, and the man's family, as it sparked allegations of police brutality.
FULL STORY: Independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/manchester-airport-police-video-officer-suspended-b2585650.html
David Bol leads the front page.
Business and tourism bosses have warned that "Scotland's global reputation" is on the line if a looming bin strike is not averted.
FULL STORY: Scotsman.com/news/politics/the-ps1290-window-of-opportunity-to-avoid-scotland-bin-strikes-4715907
Ryan J. Hooper / Jason Groves lead the front page.
Labour's pledge to slash £300 off Energy Bills was branded a 'lie' last night.
Edinburgh Evening News lead with a report saying Archie MacPhie walked over 2,700 miles in memory of his Grandma to raise money for the charity that provided end-of-life care.
Gergana Krasteva leads the front page.
A million British fans are heading to the Paris Olympics - spending £4billion to spur Team GB to a record medal haul at The Games.
Leigh Jones leads the front page.
Accss to social care in Yorkshire and The Humber is a "postcode lottery", with huge variations on care depending on where people live.
Joe Harrigan leads the front page.
Robbers struck as victim went to Mosque.
A group of robbers viciously attacked an innocent man who had been "on his way to pray".
Jack Stott leads the front page.
Tributes have been paid to Yusuf Mumtaz, a former Blackburn head boy who has tragically died aged 21.
FULL STORY: LancashireTelegraph.co.uk/news/24476106.yusuf-mumtaz-tributes-paid-intelligent-former-head-boy